Flora Australiensis: a Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory

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Anthers 2 or 3 lower ones rather longer than the others. Pod 2 to 2^ in. long, nearly f in. broad, very obtuse.
N. Australia. Saudy pbaius, Nichol Bay, F. Gregory^s E.rpediiion. From the few specimens gathered, this appears to be closely allied to C. desotata, differing ehietiy iu the pod twice as broad as in C. ariemisioides ; half as broad again as iu C. Sturiii, aud probably as in C. desolata; but bctter speeimeus are required to coufirm the species.
22. C. oligoclada, F. Miiell. Fragm. iii.
... 49. A shrub of 1 to 3 ft., softly pubescent in all its parts. Leaflets 3 or 4 pairs, or in slender starved specimens only 1 or 2 pairs, elliptical-oblong, obtuse or abuost aeute, shortly mucronate, f to 1 in. long ; ghands none. Stipules sniall, setaceous. Plowers 4 to 6, urabellate, on slender axiihiry peduncles, about as long as the leavt :s ; pedicels almost filiform. Bracts minute, deciduous. Sepals obtuse, the largest about 2 lines long. Petals twice as long or the upper inner ones rather less.

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